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What is GRUB in Linux?

Ricky Barnes
Ricky Barnes
Updated on 30-Jul-2019 11K+ Views

The GRUB (Grand Unified Bootloader) is a bootloader available from the GNU project. A bootloader is very important as it is impossible to start an operating system without it. It is the first program which starts when the program is switched on. The bootloader transfers the control to the operating system kernel. GRUB Features GRUB is the default bootloader for many of the Linux distributions. This is because it is better than many of the previous versions of the bootloaders. Some of its features are: GRUB supports LBA (Logical Block Addressing Mode) which puts the addressing conversion used ...

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